Saeril felt the hug that Yavanna seemed to give her without hesitation. The elder she-elf wasn't sure if she should immediately or not, but knowing this was the princess asking for her forgiveness, she sighed, almost in relief that the girl was no longer angry with her, and that she felt pity for that the elder fell victim to a very evil power that made her do things unimaginable to innocent people. "If ennas na- anything cin baur, ben anír- nin na ceri-, please treneri- nin. Just know i, like Legolas, cín cuil na- also in nin hands" ('If there is anything you need, or want me to do, please tell me. Just know that, like Legolas, your life is also in my hands'), she explained, before having to let go of her, and allow her to walk into the cave first, so she would follow in, after her and Kili. The sight inside the mine, was completely deserted, with the exception of the decaying corpses that seemed to have been here for a very long. It only gave her the memory of what happened here, a long time ago, during the battle between Dwarf and Orc...with [i]herself[/i] included. "It's become a tomb", she realized, having to voice the thought aloud, while having to feel a rather depressing tension inside the small space. Legolas was looking around before spotting an object protruding from one of the corpses. "Goblins", he announced to them, having to quickly arm himself by drawing an arrow out from its quiver. At the announcement, Saeril didn't hesitate to act, considering that it gave her some thought. The deceased weren't just from the battle; they were also from a recent invasion! They might still be here! At the same time, she heard a scream back at the entrance, just in time to see Frodo being dragged back towards the entrance. With the others having to rush out, the winged she-elf and Legolas weren't far behind. The monster that was dragging Frodo, was trying to devour him, and it obviously seemed that Yavanna was trying to subdue the beast. Legolas started firing arrows; one of them having to hit one of the beast's eyes. The princess' bright light giving the monster a lot more trouble to see. A slice from Boromir seemed to have immobilized it, as it let go of the Hobbit, allowing him to fall into Saeril's arms, who managed to catch him. "Into the mines!", Gandalf told them, as the monster tried to follow, having to create a cave-in; the thirteen companions having to luckily escape deeper into the chasm, finding themselves in total darkness. "Allow me to give us some more light", Gandalf said, before having to use his staff to create a light source, and give them a path throughout the chasm. It was huge, having to be so similar to how the Lonely Mountain was, on the inside. In honesty, it didn't really surprise Saeril to how huge Dwarf kingdoms were, inside that of rock structures. The place was completely empty; not a single living thing in sight, as it seem to not have been habitable for quite some time. It made the she-elf wonder if they were even completely alone. "I have a bad feeling about this place. We shouldn't be here", she said aloud, although kept it at a whispering tone.